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... believe , due to influence of climate and altitude and the absence of all malarial influence . The short duration of the disease , the speedy recovery , the mild symptoms , especially of abdominal sypmtoms , the ability of the patients ...
... believe , due to influence of climate and altitude and the absence of all malarial influence . The short duration of the disease , the speedy recovery , the mild symptoms , especially of abdominal sypmtoms , the ability of the patients ...
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... largely attended than those of other branches , and the articles in our medical journals , and the reports of medical societies might lead one co believe that the diseases of women are almost entirely ARE WOMEN DOCTORÈD TOO MUCH ?
... largely attended than those of other branches , and the articles in our medical journals , and the reports of medical societies might lead one co believe that the diseases of women are almost entirely ARE WOMEN DOCTORÈD TOO MUCH ?
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co believe that the diseases of women are almost entirely sur- gical . The ordinary professor of diseases of women is an enthus- iast when it comes to delivering a lecture before his class . He must make his subject interesting and over ...
co believe that the diseases of women are almost entirely sur- gical . The ordinary professor of diseases of women is an enthus- iast when it comes to delivering a lecture before his class . He must make his subject interesting and over ...
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... believe that women should , be , and naturally are , the equals of men in physical endurance . That rest is beneficial all will admit . That exercise is beneficial none can deny . Then , why not give women a rest from experimental ...
... believe that women should , be , and naturally are , the equals of men in physical endurance . That rest is beneficial all will admit . That exercise is beneficial none can deny . Then , why not give women a rest from experimental ...
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... believe in specialists to a certain extent and under certain conditions . I believe it is absurd , however , for a newly fledged graduate to start out as a specialist in any branch of our profession as it would be for him to start into ...
... believe in specialists to a certain extent and under certain conditions . I believe it is absurd , however , for a newly fledged graduate to start out as a specialist in any branch of our profession as it would be for him to start into ...
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